The Easter Bunny went to get things to fill baskets Saturday night and found none of the good chocolate candy on her list. So the kids had marshmallows and jolly ranchers in their eggs, along with an apple and a bag of microwave popcorn in their baskets.
Following the tradition of my parents, their baskets were hidden by the Bunny somewhere in the house, as was a ball with their name on it - one of those colorful plastic balls from the cages in the store. They had a great time searching, Lincoln being the most excited to find his hidden in Reagan's car seat.
Sunday was Reagan's first day at church - we made it through church with all 5 kids, only spending the last 15 minutes of Sacrament meeting in the mother's lounge when Reagan got hungry. For some reason I have no pictures of her from the day:(
After church we enjoyed an Easter Egg Hunt at Gramere and Grandpa's in Layton.
Favorite parts of the day:
Dressing McKinley (and Reagan) for church. This is post nap, so the hair is a bit wild. And listening to Jefferson talk about "Beaster" and all his "Beaster eggs".
Truman ate his dinner like a champ so he could have dessert and I loved watching him stride purposefully through the backyard on a mission to find the eggs. Lincoln asked if the Easter Bunny was real or if it was just the parents hiding baskets and treats. Pause... We asked him if Easter would be as fun if there were no Bunny and he still got a basket and treats. He thought it would unless he actually got to see the Easter Bunny sometime.
We didn't talk about the Easter Bunny at all this year cause we would rather the kids think the baskets and eggs were a fun tradition even without a mythical creature and focus on the real meaning, but if we dispel one myth will it lead to questioning another? We did not want to take the chance.
Just goes to show that the window of childhood is pretty small. They don't understand Santa, etc until they are 3 or so and they outgrow it by the time they are 10. Too short! That is why we have to have more kids I guess:) No, that is not an announcement, but we are wondering if Katherine has one to make??? Just teasing:), but do you?
Easter Sunday
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Dito on the Easter Bunny thing. I can tie Santa into the true meaning of Christmas but I can't make the connection when it comes to the real meaning of Easter the Easter bunny. I wonder who thought up the Easter bunny idea anyway-I think I know.
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